Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Preserve Columbus Day

I believe that Columbus was an important figure to the hisory of America. Despite that natives were already living in America, Columbus forged the path of continuos migration from Europe to the Americas in attempt to create a better future. This joining of cultures sparked by Columbus had set the foundation for what America stands for: a melting pot of people. Advocators of "Transform Columbus Day" argue that Columbus should not be a celebrated man because of his actions as a slaveowner and murderor, but it is important to understand that it was simply the culture ofthe time period to own slaves and act more violently to address certain situation. Of course I am no proponent of slavery and violence, but in this time period these actions were normal. It is the extraordinary courage and perserverance of Columbus's journey that should be the focus of celebration. Sailing out into an unexplored ocean is a heroic feat that must be acknowledged in some way shape or form. Being a holiday, Columbus Day recognizes his risktaking spirit for discovery and serves as a model for all Americans demonstrating what determination can accomplish.

Monday, October 1, 2012

Magazine Ad

This particular ad is assuming that the audience understands the role of technology in our society and how it has revolutionized the way we recieve information as well as the way it has affected print sources. Because it is trying to convince readers to continue to follow print, it makes the assumption that the majority of its audience prefers online reading. Therefore, the audience of the ad can be for online and print readers alike, but particularly for those online readers. This is the intended audience because the print magazine business is trying to persuade online readers to reconsider print. Using unique tools such as putting magazine titles into the text itself assists the argument because it uses evidence of the myriad of print magazine choices that are continually being read by the public.